Best first date spot in Tyson’s Corner area

Anonymous
Meeting a guy from an app Friday at 6. We need a midway point between Herndon and Alexandria and I guess Tyson’s is the best option but I never go there. Ideas?
Anonymous
Go to Urban space on the third floor of Tyson’s Galleria. Grab a bite to eat and lots of places to sit and chat. Also, if he is nut you are in a public place. Oh, and tons of parking.
Anonymous
https://www.tysonsgalleria.com/en/dining/a-taste-of-urbanspace.html

Forgot to add, it’s a pretty nice space. Lots of comfy leather seating
Anonymous
You could also do something in Merrifield, lots of restaurants around there
Anonymous
I’d opt for mosaic area restaurants and bars over Tysons mall.
Anonymous
There's a Founding Farmers there. I personally think the food is bleh, but for a first date it's good to go a bit generic.

The bar at Wildfire would work too.

Or like others have said, Mosaic may be a good option too.
Anonymous
Tyson’s does not have great options for this, IMO. Earl’s is fun but it’s huge and loud. Also super busy during happy hour. Chef Geoff’s service has sucked the last few times we went there for happy hour - short on help, long waits for drinks. The drinks at Eddie V’s are not well made - skip if you enjoy cocktails. Tried Greenhouse for happy hour recently and we were the only folks there on a Thurs evening at 5:30. I hear they get busy on Fri and Sat tho. They have nice couches if you don’t want to sit at the bar.

Maybe consider Clarity in Vienna. It’s a small space but warmly lit and the bar is next to the open kitchen. We like to see what the chefs are cooking. The bartenders make good drinks and they don’t hover.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's a Founding Farmers there. I personally think the food is bleh, but for a first date it's good to go a bit generic.

The bar at Wildfire would work too.

Or like others have said, Mosaic may be a good option too.


Founding Farmers is incredibly loud. I can’t hear myself think in there, much less the person I’m sitting next to. I’d avoid.
Anonymous
Cafe Deluxe would be a safe bet.
Anonymous
Eddie V’s if you want pseudo-classy. Shake Shack if want to keep it real, they are by each other.
There’s also the movie theater a short walk away from them in the mall if want to catch a movie too.

Also, Jammin Java right down the street if want to do something different but not hear yourselves.
Anonymous
Ok, so I haven’t dated in awhile but my friends never seem to have a first date as dinner. Usually they do coffee or drinks is this not normal? Really, just curious what is common now.

And second the suggestion of Mosaic lots to do.
Anonymous
Sea Pearl in Mosaic.
Anonymous
The bar at Ruth's Chris Steak House on Route 7 would work. It's spacious and open, drinks and appetizers are pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d opt for mosaic area restaurants and bars over Tysons mall.


Me too!
Anonymous
That seems so far apart if you end up dating. Is this widely done — dating someone who doesn’t live or work pretty close by?
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